Word: deans
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Sunday," and innocently conclude that Mr. Snodkins spends his Sundays at home. That Snodkins is an '85 man is very soon made evident. A large '85 is upon his door, made as first appears from postal cards. Closer inspection shows the supposed cards to be suspicious somethings from the Dean's office, that proverbial "U 5." Snodkins points to these with the pride of an old soldier who shows his empty sleeve and tails of the battles he has been through. Our attention is next called to a strange device over the fire-place-a row of four cards...
...MILE BICYCLE RACE.1. F. F. Dean, '88, scratch. 2. J. A. Bailey, '88, 400 yards...
...former thus barely winning the prize. H. D. Hale won the half-mile run in 2 minutes 24 1-2 seconds. Homans, his competitor, suddenly stopping when about halfway around on the second lap. In the mile bicycle race there were three starters, J. A. Bailey, F. S. Dean, and H. M. Paul. The riders kept in the order named until the last lap, when Dssed Bailey apparently with no exertion at all, winning the race in 7 minutes 27 seconds. Bailey rode a Star machine. It was so dark when the running high jump was called, that after...
...member of '88 made an excursion to U. 5 last week in order to get permission from the Dean to join the class crew...
...following are the names of successful candidates for the drum corps: Tenor drums-W. Atherton, H. Bartlett, G. C. Baker, E. Bisbee, de Billier, Crocker, Colony, Carey, F. B. Clement-Draper, F. L. Dean, Foote, J. C. Faulk, ner, E. Flagg, Garnett, H. Holden, O. S, Howard, Hearst, Keyes, J. M. Thompson, B. B. Thayer. Fife-Bradford, '85, Davidson, Davis, Keasby, A. T. Perkins, Merriam, E. M. Rogers, Shippen...